It’s easy to fall in love with China during just a short visit. Many people, following their internships in China, choose to take their new found knowledge and experience to the next step, which is applying for fulltime work in China. An internship through ImmerQi is bound to lead you towards finding yourself a career, […]
More
Your motivation for participating in an internship might be because you are looking to gain a permanent position in a company in China, which is a very realistic aim and has been achieved by many interns in the past. By keeping some suggestions in mind whilst interning, you can increase your chances of standing out […]
More
There are two main types of volunteer programs: Short and long-term. One is not necessarily better than the other, because they each have different qualities that would appeal to different people. Nonetheless, there are benefits to either type of volunteer experience. Long-term Volunteering A long-term volunteer experience is service learning, such as working in the […]
More
“Welcome to China, a world without Facebook, Youtube nor Twitter. Don’t panic but! When in China, do as the Chinese do!” Many of our participants arrive in China and one of their first questions is how they can live without Facebook, Youtube or Twitter and websites they areso accustomed to! Thanks to the wonderful invention […]
More
With the China Internship Program there are over one-hundred companies that cooperate with ImmerQi to offer multiple internship positions and opportunities. With so many choices it can be difficult to decide which area to go into. The are three main internship sectors: enterprise, media and hospitality, and these encompass many other areas of work. Some […]
More
Why you should do an internship in China through ImmerQi. You are probably wondering why undertake an internship program? After all, you may already have a degree and you would be getting little to no pay in an internship. However, in today’s economic climate, an increasing number of graduates looking for entry levels and employers […]
More
China is a very safe place to be, but as with any form of travel, it’s important to be aware of the safety issues specific to your destination. Road Safety: China doesn’t have a great track record for having good drivers. Keep your wits about you when crossing roads in China; be on the look […]
More
There are many options and a lot of help out there for those planning to start a teaching career. Being a part of the Teach and Travel China program gives one a leg up on pursuing teaching. Different paths will be taken after the completion of the program, therefore, different advice can be given to […]
More
When in China, foreigners are subject to Chinese law, regardless of their citizenship. Rights as a citizen in your home country do not carry over to other countries and disputes are resolved through the local legal system. Foreign instructors in China occasionally have contract disputes with their employers. Employees should be sure to have all […]
More